© 2012 ACOTA. Aim: To assess the effect of comorbidity on relative survival after hip fracture. Methods: Relative survival analysis was undertaken in 16838 fall-related hip fracture hospitalisations in New South Wales, Australia. Comorbidity was measured on the basis of additional diagnosis codes on the same hospital separation as the hip fracture using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI). Interval-specific relative survival and relative excess risk of death were calculated. Results: Comorbidity was more frequently documented in men than women across the age groups. Survival decreased with increasing age and increasing comorbidity, but the relative impact of comorbidity was greater in the younger-old age group (65-74 years). The excess mor...
BACKGROUND: In light of poor outcomes with nonoperative management of hip fractures, orthopedic surg...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...
Introduction: Individuals with hip fracture are at substantially increased risk of mortality. The ai...
Introduction: This study aims to assess the correlation of the age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity ind...
Introduction: Individuals with hip fracture are at substantially increased risk of mortality. The ai...
Objectives: Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
Objectives: Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
Summary: Survival after hospitalisation for hip fracture by age group and sex relative to survival i...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze comorbidities and clinical complications, and to determine the facto...
Objectives Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
A high excess mortality is well described after hip fracture. Deaths are in part related to comorbid...
ABSTRACT Objectives Older people with hip fracture are at increased risk of subsequent hip fractu...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
Background/Objectives: Excess mortality after hip fracture is higher in men than in women. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In light of poor outcomes with nonoperative management of hip fractures, orthopedic surg...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...
Introduction: Individuals with hip fracture are at substantially increased risk of mortality. The ai...
Introduction: This study aims to assess the correlation of the age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity ind...
Introduction: Individuals with hip fracture are at substantially increased risk of mortality. The ai...
Objectives: Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
Objectives: Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
Summary: Survival after hospitalisation for hip fracture by age group and sex relative to survival i...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze comorbidities and clinical complications, and to determine the facto...
Objectives Patients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and ex...
A high excess mortality is well described after hip fracture. Deaths are in part related to comorbid...
ABSTRACT Objectives Older people with hip fracture are at increased risk of subsequent hip fractu...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
Background/Objectives: Excess mortality after hip fracture is higher in men than in women. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In light of poor outcomes with nonoperative management of hip fractures, orthopedic surg...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...
Backgrounds: The ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists) Score is the current standard for meas...